John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... conscience , which I firmly trust is not without God , " he proceeds thus : " If you think , as you said , that too much learning is in fault , and that I have given up myself to dream away my years in the arms of studious retirement ...
... conscience , which I firmly trust is not without God , " he proceeds thus : " If you think , as you said , that too much learning is in fault , and that I have given up myself to dream away my years in the arms of studious retirement ...
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... conscience that would retch , he must either straight perjure or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . " It is ...
... conscience that would retch , he must either straight perjure or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . " It is ...
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... conscience could not assent to things which the bishops thought indifferent ? What more binding than conscience ? What more free than indifferency ? Cruel , then , must that indifferency needs be that shall violate the strict necessity ...
... conscience could not assent to things which the bishops thought indifferent ? What more binding than conscience ? What more free than indifferency ? Cruel , then , must that indifferency needs be that shall violate the strict necessity ...
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... conscience , to settle in England the government of the reformed kirks of assemblies . " In conformity with an agreement made between the Par- liament and the Scotch Presbyterians , the memorable West- minster Assembly was convened in ...
... conscience , to settle in England the government of the reformed kirks of assemblies . " In conformity with an agreement made between the Par- liament and the Scotch Presbyterians , the memorable West- minster Assembly was convened in ...
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... conscience and perfect ecclesi- astical equality . Universal history , perhaps , does not record a more lamentable loss of a more precious opportunity . It is easy to imagine what kind of reception would be given , by a class whose ...
... conscience and perfect ecclesi- astical equality . Universal history , perhaps , does not record a more lamentable loss of a more precious opportunity . It is easy to imagine what kind of reception would be given , by a class whose ...
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